Radiologist Examination

A radiologist is a medical specialist who interprets medical images – X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

The examination is recommended for patients who already have images or for whom visual diagnostics are indicated.

At Medical Time, you can schedule a radiologist examination without waiting and without a referral.

The examination includes the analysis of the images, a conversation with the patient, and the interpretation of the findings.

The radiologist identifies changes in organs, tissues, and bones that may indicate diseases.

Based on the findings, recommendations are given for further treatment or additional diagnostic steps.

The examination is of key importance for the accurate diagnosis of many diseases, from inflammation to tumors.

In our hospital, we use the most modern diagnostic equipment that provides extremely precise and detailed imaging.

Radiologists work closely with other specialists to accurately interpret complex findings.

Schedule an examination and ensure a reliable insight into your health condition.

When is a radiologist examination needed?

If you have an X-ray, CT, MRI, or ultrasound image that needs to be interpreted by a specialist.

If there is a suspicion of changes in the lungs, bones, abdominal organs, or brain.

For chronic pain or unexplained symptoms that require visual diagnostics.

For monitoring the course of therapy for already diagnosed diseases.

If a previous finding is unclear or contradictory – a second opinion from a radiologist is key.

When a general practitioner or specialist requests an additional analysis of images.

In case of a suspicion of inflammatory, degenerative, or tumorous changes.

For injuries and orthopedic problems – to check for fractures, damage, and healing.

In the diagnosis of cancer, diseases of the liver, kidneys, breasts, and other organs.

Whenever a precise and professional analysis of any diagnostic image is needed.

What does a radiologist examination look like?

The radiologist first receives all previous images that the patient brings – in digital or paper format.

Depending on the type of image, specialized software is used for detailed analysis.

The doctor then has a short conversation with the patient to gain insight into the clinical picture.

This is followed by a systematic analysis of the images and the detection of potential abnormalities.

The radiologist explains to the patient what is visible on the images, clearly and understandably.

A written report is provided that can serve as a basis for further therapy or surgery.

If something unclear is noticed, additional diagnostics may be recommended.

The examination lasts between 20 and 40 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case.

Radiologists at Medical Time pay attention to every detail for the most accurate assessment possible.

After the examination, the report can be obtained on the spot or electronically.

What types of images does a radiologist interpret?

X-ray images of bones, lungs, and the abdomen.

Ultrasound images of the liver, kidneys, thyroid gland, breasts, and abdominal cavity.

CT scans of the head, chest, abdomen, blood vessels, and spine.

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) for detailed analysis of the brain, joints, and soft tissues.

Mammography – for detecting changes in the breasts of women.

Doppler ultrasound to assess blood flow through arteries and veins.

Imaging series used to monitor oncology patients.

Comparison of earlier and current images to monitor the course of the disease.

3D reconstructions based on CT/MRI for complex anatomical regions.

All images are interpreted with the support of modern technology and the expertise of our team.

Interpretation and monitoring of findings with a radiologist

The radiologist analyzes and monitors changes over time through multiple images.

For chronic diseases, regular interpretation of images allows for a timely response.

Findings are carefully compared with earlier ones to detect new changes.

The radiology report contains a precise description of the findings and a recommendation for the next step.

In case of a suspicion of serious pathologies, the report is urgently delivered to the doctor or patient.

Collaboration with other specialists is crucial; findings are forwarded to cardiologists, surgeons, etc.

For oncology patients, the response to therapy is monitored through follow-up images.

The radiologist advises on when to repeat the scan and which method to use.

All information is clearly documented in the hospital's electronic system.

The goal is the early detection of diseases and the monitoring of their course for successful treatment.

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